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Francis Beaufort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beaufort scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Admiral Robert Fitzroy of H.M.S. Beagle fame wrote of Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort, "All honor to Beaufort, who used and introduced this succinct method of approximation by scale..." The method to which Fitzroy refers, one of Beaufort's many accomplishments during his distinguished naval career, is the Wind Force...
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Born in 1774, near Navan in Co.Meath , Francis Beaufort was the son of a rector. His father was well respected in the fields of geography and topography , publishing in 1972 one of the earliest detailed maps of Ireland.
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; Francis Beaufort, born 1774, died 1857 after a remarkable life. ... Francis Beaufort was born on May 27, 1774. His father was the R e v. Daniel Augustus Beaufort, Rector of Navan from 1765 to 1818. He entered the British Navy in 1787 at 13 and served in HMS Colossus and HMS Latona before being transferred to the 32...
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A system of estimating and reporting wind speed devised by British Rear-Admiral, Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857) in 1805, based on observations of the effects of the wind. ... Devised by British Rear-Admiral, Sir Francis Beaufort in 1805 based on observations of the effects of the wind...
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All articles related to Francis Beaufort written by Suite101 experts - enter curious ... Articles related to "Francis Beaufort" ... Beaufort Wind Force Scale; The Beaufort Force scale provides mariners with a useful tool for estimating both wind speed and anticipated sea state in universally understood terms.
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Admiral Francis Beaufort ... Francis Beaufort was born in 1774 in County Meath, Ireland and began his nautical career at 13 as a cabin boy in the Navy. He realised that it was important whilst at sea to be aware of, and to know about weather conditions, so started to keep a meteorological journal, which he continued to...
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